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7 Things to Know Before Hiring a Wills, Trusts or Estate Lawyer

Wednesday, September 23rd, 2009 by Tracey Ingle

Before hiring any kind of lawyer for any personal or business matters, you’ll want to be sure to review my free report “5 Things to Know Before Hiring Your Personal or Business Lawyer”.  This report gets a little more specific, focusing in on what you need to know before hiring a lawyer to help you with wills, trusts, your estate and your business.  Be sure you’ve considered the answers to these 7 questions.

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5 Things to Know Before Hiring a Personal or Business Lawyer

Wednesday, July 15th, 2009 by Tracey Ingle

Before hiring a personal or business lawyer to guide you, your family or your business, ask these 5 questions to ensure that you don’t end up paying a whole lot of money for services that are not what you need, expect or want. Hiring an attorney does not have to be a fearful experience. Instead, it can be the most empowered decision you ever make for yourself. (more…)

4 Things You Didn’t Know You Didn’t Know

Saturday, June 13th, 2009 by Tracey Ingle

I’m periodically reminded that not everyone knows everything about what we do here at Ingle Law. A great client might say, “Oh, I didn’t know you did that.” Someone else might say, “Well, I thought you only worked with young couples with children. I didn’t know you could help my Mom and Dad too.”  With that in mind, I wrote this article. Rest assured we can help; these are just some of the puzzles Ingle Law solves.

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Massachusetts RMV No Longer Mails Notification of License Expiration

Friday, December 5th, 2008 by Tracey Ingle

The recent budget cuts in Massachusetts have most government agencies scrambling with smaller budgets.  In an attempt to fit their tighter budget, the Registry of Motor Vehicles is cutting costs by no longer mailing notices to remind residents of the need to renew their driver’s licenses.  This means that residents are now personally responsible for checking the expiration dates of their licenses and renewing in a timely fashion.  The Registry of Motor Vehicles recommends renewing your license at least seven days prior to your birthday to ensure that you receive your new license before the old one expires.  You can also renew your license online.  For more information, visit the Registry’s website.